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It may seem easy enough or even logical to just blame the "wickedness of this age" for the result of the referendum. At best, we may feel like sticking our heads in the sand for a while - soil soon to be soaked with the blood of little Irish human beings - and then carrying on with business as usual, living our own lives while trying to "do our bit" to save a life here and a life there, and to offer comfort to those regretting their irretrievable choice of having had an abortion. Surely, that is all one can do now?.. WHY?.. Read More...

Just pinched myself to be sure this is not just a very bad dream. Or ‘fake news’: Bpas have been nominated for Charity of the Year at this year’s ‘Charity Times Awards’ Not a dream, not fake news, just bad news for all those who acknowledge that abortion is the intentional killing of an innocent human being and of course bad news for the 200,000 babies aborted each year in the UK. Bpas are of course very Read More...

Today, June 27th 2017 saw the BMA spend just an hour to complete their fait accompli, voting point by point to decriminalise abortion. In effect, this means abortion on demand with no reasons required. Dr John Chisholm, chairman of the BMA medical ethics committee stated that the motion was not about time limits, saying that the BMA supports current time limits on abortion. Really? If the pre-born human can be so disregarded by the BMA as having any human rights, specifically, the right to life by virtue of them being a member of the human race, why would we trust them? As can be seen here... Read More...

Our CBR UK and Abort67 team recently attended the March for Life in Birmingham. Several hundred Pro-Lifers from all over the country and beyond came together to make a public stand for the right to life of every pre-born human being, and despite occasional, heavy rain showers and a group of pro-abortion protesters who attempted to distract by chanting, shouting and throwing blood-red smoke bombs, the resolve of all attendees was undeterred. Read More...

Abortion has been legal in England for 50 years and I aborted my baby in the early 70's on the advice of my doctor. I and my family have known first-hand the struggle to survive and recover. I have heard the stories of countless mothers and fathers who have been persuaded by the same lies you are hearing. I have seen their tears. I have shed my own. I have battled against the desire to kill myself to avoid the memories, the regrets Read More...

Diana Johnson is something of an enigma. Clearly, she cares for vulnerable people, yet has introduced a bill that would make the most vulnerable human beings: the pre-born (and their mothers) even less protected than they are presently. The new bill she introduced on March 13th in an EDM was for the complete deregulation of abortion. She claims it would ensure women who have a self-induced abortion, for example, by acquiring abortion pills online would not be at risk of prosecution. I will ignore for this blog post the point that this bill has far more to do with protecting the abortion industry than protecting women. Read More...

Well clearly, as the damning report on serious failures at the Merseyside Bpas clinic, published on January 26th, 2017 revealed; yes Ann, you really do need all those silly regulations and you are responsible for failing to ensure they were met and women put at risk. Just to pick up on the RSOP number 20 that you highlighted, on checking on equipment to minimise emergencies. Read More...

If you are a woman and anything like me, you may have watched the romantic, heart-melting chick flick "Dirty Dancing" at least one hundred times and enjoyed every single scene at least as much as your favourite comfort food. Amazing music, stunning actors, a sweet love story and a happy end - what could be more satisfying? Has there ever been a guy more attractive than Patrick Swayze and a girl more relatable than "Baby" who isn't the typical Barbie-type beauty but instead longs to change the world for the better? Read More...

In the UK, we are fast approaching the 50th anniversary of the 1967 Abortion Act which took away the protection in law of all human beings prior to birth. The most fundamental of all human rights is stated clearly in the United Nation’s‘Universal Declaration of Human Rights’ Read More...